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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • It might look like something out of a sci-fi film - but cops in Dubai are set to take to the skies on these flying hoverbikes. Company Hoversurf has unveiled these ridable Scorpion-3 drones and has begun training officers to fly it. The US-start up says the devices fly at 16ft and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. They have been approved in the US as an "ultralight" vehicle - therefore not needing a pilot's licence. The battery enables 40 minutes of flight in drone mode - but only 10 to 25 minutes with someone on board. Dubai Police have signed up to use the bikes and are set to take delivery. The Russian-made hover bikes are available for €130,000 EUROS. Makers say they could also be used for extreme sports and even commuting. The rider has manual control but safety mechanisms limit the aircraft's speed and altitude. Dubai police hope to fully introduce the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) fleet by 2020. Must credit HOVERSURF.COM/MEGA. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Hoversurf hoverbikes. Photo credit: Hoversurf.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jessie James Decker shows off her flawless figure after dropping more than 25lbs following the birth of her third child a little over a year ago. The 31-year-old singer — who is currently on tour — paraded her toned physique in a black halter neck bikini, as well as an animal print one as she showed off her wild side. The country star — who is married to NFL star Eric Decker — was photographed for the South Beach Diet, for which she is an ambassador. Jessie has recently filmed a new commercial for the weight loss and meal delivery company featuring a song called Welcome To The Party which she wrote especially for the spot, and is still going strong on the plan. Talking about touring while on the South Beach plan, Jessie said: ‘If you were to catch me backstage after my shows on tour, you would see the chocolate protein shake on ice w/ almond milk in hand. ‘It’s amazing for recovery since I’m pretty much doing 90 minutes of a workout on stage!’ The songstress recently revealed she had lost 25lbs on the plan since giving birth to her third child in March 2018 and is now back down to her wedding day weight of 115lbs. Speaking in March she said: ‘I’ve lost 25 pounds, and I'm excited. I've regained my confidence and have the energy I need to maintain this crazy life of mine. ‘I feel really good where I'm at. My goal was to be able to fit into my clothes before I had the baby. I'm now at 115lbs and that was my goal. I weighed 115lbs on my wedding day, so I just wanted to be back where I was and I'm not going to obsess over it, but I'm just gonna maintain where I'm at and just do the best that I can.’ Jessie and Eric also have three children, Vivianne, aged four, Eric, aged three, and Forest, who turned one in March. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Jessie James Decker parades her bikini body in a new photoshoot for South Beach Diet, released on May 21, 2019. Photo credit: South Beach Diet/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jessie James Decker shows off her flawless figure after dropping more than 25lbs following the birth of her third child a little over a year ago. The 31-year-old singer — who is currently on tour — paraded her toned physique in a black halter neck bikini, as well as an animal print one as she showed off her wild side. The country star — who is married to NFL star Eric Decker — was photographed for the South Beach Diet, for which she is an ambassador. Jessie has recently filmed a new commercial for the weight loss and meal delivery company featuring a song called Welcome To The Party which she wrote especially for the spot, and is still going strong on the plan. Talking about touring while on the South Beach plan, Jessie said: ‘If you were to catch me backstage after my shows on tour, you would see the chocolate protein shake on ice w/ almond milk in hand. ‘It’s amazing for recovery since I’m pretty much doing 90 minutes of a workout on stage!’ The songstress recently revealed she had lost 25lbs on the plan since giving birth to her third child in March 2018 and is now back down to her wedding day weight of 115lbs. Speaking in March she said: ‘I’ve lost 25 pounds, and I'm excited. I've regained my confidence and have the energy I need to maintain this crazy life of mine. ‘I feel really good where I'm at. My goal was to be able to fit into my clothes before I had the baby. I'm now at 115lbs and that was my goal. I weighed 115lbs on my wedding day, so I just wanted to be back where I was and I'm not going to obsess over it, but I'm just gonna maintain where I'm at and just do the best that I can.’ Jessie and Eric also have three children, Vivianne, aged four, Eric, aged three, and Forest, who turned one in March. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Jessie James Decker parades her bikini body in a new photoshoot for South Beach Diet, released on May 21, 2019. Photo credit: South Beach Diet/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO USA TV AND NO USA WEB ** Diddy delivered a moving, emotional and heartfelt tribute to Kim Porter Saturday at her funeral ... evidence by audio of the eulogy. The eulogy lasted 15 minutes ... and Diddy toughed it out without breaking down. Diddy talked about how Kim taught him how to love. He revealed ... at the beginning of the year he was dealing with depression and Kim would come over and comfort him, making sure he was okay. Diddy went on to describe their evolving relationship ... a relationship that produced 3 children and a relationship that was solid from beginning to end. 25 Nov 2018 Pictured: Quincy Brown, Al B Sure, Diddy. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the George Floyd case have now been charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). It comes as former Minneapolis cop Chauvin, 44, had his third degree murder charge upgraded to second degree murder. All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds while — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: thao-tou. Photo credit: Hennepin County Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA677056_005.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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  • Derek Chauvin is seen here in his third mugshot after he was slapped a second degree murder charge in the George Floyd case. The 44-year-old cop, who has been fired by Minneapolis Police Department, now faces the new charge along with third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. It comes as the three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the incident were charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: Derek Chauvin. Photo credit: Hennepin Count Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the George Floyd case have now been charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). It comes as former Minneapolis cop Chauvin, 44, had his third degree murder charge upgraded to second degree murder. All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds while — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: kueng-j-alexander. Photo credit: Hennepin County Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA677056_001.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the George Floyd case have now been charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). It comes as former Minneapolis cop Chauvin, 44, had his third degree murder charge upgraded to second degree murder. All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds while — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: thao-tou. Photo credit: Hennepin County Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA677056_006.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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  • The three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the George Floyd case have now been charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). It comes as former Minneapolis cop Chauvin, 44, had his third degree murder charge upgraded to second degree murder. All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds while — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: lane-thomas-keirnan. Photo credit: Hennepin County Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA677056_004.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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  • The three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the George Floyd case have now been charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). It comes as former Minneapolis cop Chauvin, 44, had his third degree murder charge upgraded to second degree murder. All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds while — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: lane-thomas-keirnan. Photo credit: Hennepin County Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA677056_003.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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  • The three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the George Floyd case have now been charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). It comes as former Minneapolis cop Chauvin, 44, had his third degree murder charge upgraded to second degree murder. All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds while — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: kueng-j-alexander. Photo credit: Hennepin County Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA677056_002.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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  • Derek Chauvin is seen here in his third mugshot after he was slapped a second degree murder charge in the George Floyd case. The 44-year-old cop, who has been fired by Minneapolis Police Department, now faces the new charge along with third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. It comes as the three other Minneapolis police officers involved in the incident were charged. Thomas Lane, (DOB 3/8/83), J. Alexander Kueng (DOB10/8/93) and Tou Thao (DOB1/2/86) were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder on Wednesday (June 3). All four officers — who were fired from their jobs following the Memorial Day (May 25) incident in which Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds — could face up to 40 years behind bars if found guilty. 03 Jun 2020 Pictured: Derek Chauvin. Photo credit: Hennepin Count Sheriff/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: New York day-trader, Daniel Levene woke up on Tuesday morning to find that E-Trade had accidentally deposited more than $89 million into his account. Instead of hurridly withdrawing the cash, he did the right thing and notified the customer service desk of the error. About 90 minutes later the money was removed from his account. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 25 Sep 2018 Pictured: Daniel Levene. Photo credit: John Roca Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 25, 2017 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - People participate in a minute silence, to remember the victims of the bombing of the Manchester Arena, in central Manchester, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 25th, 2017. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion after the Ariana Grande concert, which took place on 05/22/2017 at Manchester Arena, as a terrorist incident. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2017 - London, London, UK - London, UK. Police officers observe one minute silence for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, outside New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London on Thursday, 26 May 2017. (Credit Image: © Tolga Akmen/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. The tech magnate, worth a staggering $86.5 billion according to a recent Forbes profile, swapped his social network for social distancing as he relaxed with his family in the warm waters of a paradise Hawaiian island. But despite his enormous wealth, the 36-year-old was photographed lugging his own kayak out of the water as he walked back to his luxury home. The 36-year-old social network tycoon took to the waves with wife Priscilla and their two children. The media mogul reportedly bought a luxury 700 acre home with more than 2,500ft of beachfront in Kauai, Hawaii for more than 100mllion. In the wake of the COvid-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg instructed employees to work from home. But if he needs to get to any of his global office headquarters in a rush, an airport is just a 25 minute drive away from the enormous property. 22 Jun 2020 Pictured: Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg hits the beach in Hawaii - after recently becoming the world’s fourth richest person. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 3, 2017 - Atlanta, GA, USA - Cavaliers guard Kyle Korver gets five from LeBron James after hitting a three pointer against the Hawks in the final minutes of a 135-130 victory in a NBA basketball game at Philips Arena on Friday, March 3, 2017, in Atlanta, GA. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2017 - Atlanta, GA, USA - Cavaliers guard Kyle Korver hits a three pointer past Hawks Tim Hardaway Jr. in the final minutes of a 135-130 victory in a NBA basketball game at Philips Arena on Friday, March 3, 2017, in Atlanta, GA. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2017 - Atlanta, GA, USA - Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving, who led the team with 43 points, is fouled while driving past Hawks guard Dennis Schroder in the final minutes of a 135-130 victory in a NBA basketball game at Philips Arena on Friday, March 3, 2017, in Atlanta, GA. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 25, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Big Ben clock strikes 11am as one minute silence is observed for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, outside New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. (Credit Image: © Tolga Akmen/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S. - Miroslava Roznovjakova, left, and her husband, Ray Hayyat, add some last minute pieces of wood protection to their storefront in preparation for Hurricane Irma. (Credit Image: © Jacob Langston/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2017 - inconnu - Here’s a new take on the race to get a flying car in the air.The all electric Kitty Hawk Flyer however, calls itself a personal aircraft rather than a car.But it’s more like flying bike and can hit speeds of 25 mph / 40 km/h.It uses eight rotors to lift off and go.And it’s big advantage is that a pilot’s licence is not needed to take it into the air.According to the makers. Backed by Google founder Larry Page, is legal to operate in the United States in uncongested areas.It is designated an ultralight under US aviation authority regulations. The first version has been designed specifically to fly over , take-off and land on water.The makers say:” You don’t need a pilot’s license and you’ll learn to fly it in minutes. “The Flyer will be ready for sale at the end of the year.In the meantime, interested buyers can out down a $100 USD deposit.That gives them a $2,000 USD discount off the flyer when it does go on sale and lets them attend events where it will be on demonstration.A select few will get the chance to ride the FlyerA spokesman said:” Our mission is to make the dream of personal flight a reality. “We believe when everyone has access to personal flight, a new, limitless world of opportunity will open up to them. “The Kitty Hawk Flyer is a new, all-electric aircraft. It is safe, tested and legal to operate in the United States in uncongested areas under the Ultralight category of Federal Aviation Authority regulations. “We’ve designed our first version specifically to fly over water. “You don’t need a pilot’s license and you’ll learn to fly it in minutes. “The working prototype has been unveiled but the Flyer will have a different look and feel when it hits the market and be quieter.Larry Page told the New York Times:” “We’ve all had dreams of flying effortlessly. “I’m excited tha
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  • TORONTO, Oct. 15, 2017  Contestant Eric Booker of the United States takes part in the 8th Annual World Poutine Eating Championship in Toronto, Canada, Oct. 14, 2017. Carmen Cincotti of the United States won the champion after eating 20.25 lbs, 40.5 boxes of poutine in ten minutes on Saturday.  zcc) (Credit Image: © Zou Zheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 15, 2017  - Toronto, Canada - Contestant Miki Sudo of the United States takes part in the 8th Annual World Poutine Eating Championship in Toronto. C. Cincotti of the United States won the champion after eating 20.25 lbs, 40.5 boxes of poutine in ten minutes on Saturday. (Credit Image: © Zou Zheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 25, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - January 25, 2017 - Barcelona, Spain - Copa del Rey Round of 8 second leg, FC Barcelona v RCD Espanyol:.Philippe Coutinho of FC Barcelona controls the ball during his first minutes with the team. (Credit Image: © Eric Alonso via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 25, 2017 - Manchester, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/05/2017. Manchester , United Kingdom. Police observe a one minutes silence for the victims of the Manchester terror attack near the scene of the atrocity at the Manchester Arena  . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 13, 2017 - inconnu - Surfers could so be going up in the world – on an electric-powered board that hovers over the water with its own hydrofoil.The board rises above the waves thanks to the hydrofoil allowing the rider to skim the water more efficiently.Riders describe the sensation as “an endless feeling of hovering” The $12,000 USD / £9,270 GBP / € 10.495 Euros eFoil is controlled by a wireless hand controller and the rider's body.The waterproof controller uses Bluetooth connectivity and is designed to float if dislodged from the rider's hands. It has a top speed of 22 knots / 25 mph / 40 kh.It us made by Liftfoils , a company run by American Nick Leason from Puerto Rico.He said:” A lot of people see it for the first time and don’t fully understand how that board is levitating over the water.“The board actually has winged keel underneath it. It’s like a set of wings .“So that set of wings lifts the board out of the water when you have a little bit of speed and that’s what you are surfing or riding on.“It’s pretty amazing if you shift your weight you can turn it and carve it .”The company says you can be travelling at top speed but not hear anything and just feel you are levitating.Leason added that it's a “pretty exciting ride “ at top speed, but his preferred cruising speed is a bit less than that as the ride is “not quite as crazy.”He continued:” It seems like a simple toy but there’s actually lot of components and they are all cutom designed.”The battery is said to be good for between 45 and 55 minutes on full charge.Deliveries will begin in September of this year for US$12,000.The eFoil board will initially be available in two sizes: 168 cm x 71 cm (5 ft 6 in by 28 in) for the standard E1 eFoil, and 152.5 cm x 63.5 cm (5 ft 6 in by 25 in) for the E1 Sport model. Leason said the standard eFoil is more stable with the bigger deck,
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  • EMBARGOED FOR WEB AND APPS IN FRANCE UNTIL OCT. 25 - Exclusive -TV personnality/actress Amanda Bynes is shopping at Barney's New York store few minutes before security at the Madison Avenue store after Amanda walked out wearing a 0 hat for which she had not paid, security guards brought the actress back into the high-end store and called police, but she told the guards she had accidently raced out of the front door wearing the hat to avoid fans in New York City, NY, USA, on October 8, 2014.  Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 470208_033 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • EMBARGOED FOR WEB AND APPS IN FRANCE UNTIL OCT. 25 - Exclusive -TV personnality/actress Amanda Bynes is shopping at Barney's New York store few minutes before security at the Madison Avenue store after Amanda walked out wearing a 0 hat for which she had not paid, security guards brought the actress back into the high-end store and called police, but she told the guards she had accidently raced out of the front door wearing the hat to avoid fans in New York City, NY, USA, on October 8, 2014.  Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 470208_025 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • EMBARGOED FOR WEB AND APPS IN FRANCE UNTIL OCT. 25 - Exclusive -TV personnality/actress Amanda Bynes is shopping at Barney's New York store few minutes before security at the Madison Avenue store after Amanda walked out wearing a 0 hat for which she had not paid, security guards brought the actress back into the high-end store and called police, but she told the guards she had accidently raced out of the front door wearing the hat to avoid fans in New York City, NY, USA, on October 8, 2014.  Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 470208_004 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • EMBARGOED FOR WEB AND APPS IN FRANCE UNTIL OCT. 25 - Exclusive -TV personnality/actress Amanda Bynes is shopping at Barney's New York store few minutes before security at the Madison Avenue store after Amanda walked out wearing a 0 hat for which she had not paid, security guards brought the actress back into the high-end store and called police, but she told the guards she had accidently raced out of the front door wearing the hat to avoid fans in New York City, NY, USA, on October 8, 2014.  Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 470208_030 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • EMBARGOED FOR WEB AND APPS IN FRANCE UNTIL OCT. 25 - Exclusive -TV personnality/actress Amanda Bynes is shopping at Barney's New York store few minutes before security at the Madison Avenue store after Amanda walked out wearing a 0 hat for which she had not paid, security guards brought the actress back into the high-end store and called police, but she told the guards she had accidently raced out of the front door wearing the hat to avoid fans in New York City, NY, USA, on October 8, 2014.  Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 470208_017 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • LONDON, Aug. 14, 2017  Team Poland celebrates after Women's 4X400 Relay Final on Day 10 of the 2017 IAAF World Championships at London Stadium in London, Britain, on Aug. 13, 2017. Team Poland took the bronze with 3 minutes 25.41 seconds. (Credit Image: © Wang Lili/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 25, 2018. Malvinas Argentinas Stadium, Mendoza, Argentina.<br />
AGUSTIN CREEVY leaves the field just few minutes before the end of the match.
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  • No mobile phone use, Internet sites may only use one image every five minutes during match:  England's Ben Cohen (L) fends off a tackle from South Africa captain Corne Krige during their Rugby World Cup match at the Subiaco Stadium, Perth, Australia. England won 25-6.
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  • No mobile phone use, Internet sites may only use one image every five minutes during match:  England's Will Greenwood (centre left) is tackled by Corne Krige (left) and Ashwin Willemse of South Africa during their Rugby World Cup match at the Subiaco Stadium, Perth, Australia. England won 25-6.
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  • No mobile phone use, Internet sites may only use one image every five minutes during match:  England's Ben Cohen (L) fends off a tackle from South Africa captain Corne Krige during their Rugby World Cup match at the Subiaco Stadium, Perth, Australia. England won 25-6.
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  • File photo dated 06-05-2004 of Sir Roger Bannister with his old running shoes on the 50th anniversary of the first sub-four-minute mile at Pembroke College, Oxford. Sir Roger was a 25-year-old medical student when he recorded a time of 3 minutes 59.4 seconds for the mile on May 6 1954.
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  • December 15, 2018 - Reims, France - 04 ALAIXYS ROMAO (REI) - 05 LAMINE KONE (STRA) - 25 LUDOVIC AJORQUE (STRA) - 03 GHISLAIN KONAN (REI) - 01 MATZ SELS (STRA) - 32 THOMAS FOKET (REI) - MINUTE DE SILENCE - HOMMAGE AUX VICTIMES DE L ATTENTAT DE STRASBOURG (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2018 - Houston, TX, U.S. - HOUSTON, TX - APRIL 29:  Oakland Athletics right fielder Stephen Piscotty (25) rounds the bases and heads to home plate in the top of the seventh inning during the baseball game between the Oakland Athletics and Houston Astros on April 29, 2018 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.  (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2018 - Houston, TX, U.S. - HOUSTON, TX - APRIL 29:  Oakland Athletics right fielder Stephen Piscotty (25) bunts in the top of the third inning during the baseball game between the Oakland Athletics and Houston Astros on April 29, 2018 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.  (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2017 - Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK - Manchester , UK . A minute's silence is held in St Ann's Square in Manchester City Centre , following a terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena that killed twenty two people  (Credit Image: © Joel Goodman/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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